HealthCare.gov helps you take control of your health care. Search for public, private and community health insurance programs best suited to your needs. Get prevention tips, compare quality of care, and learn how the Affordable Care Act can help you.

Links to general information, policies, laws and regulation related to employee health plans. Includes fact sheets describing types of benefits, plans, and workers' rights, as well as links to resources for additional information.

Do you have a specific problem with an insurance company, broker, agent or adjuster? The National Association of Insurance Commissioners offers this resource to help you file a complaint with your state insurance department.

Health Benefits Advisor can help workers and their families better understand their federal right concerning access to health coverage, especially when they experience changes in their life and work situations--such as marriage, childbirth, job loss or retirement.

NCQA's Health Plan Report Card helps you choose a health plan that's right for you and your family. The NCQA report card has results on hundreds of health plans. Search to learn more about how well plans in your area perform.

Use this widget from HealthCare.gov to find insurance that’s available to you, your family, or your small business. Code is provided to add this widget or HealthCare.gov badges to your Web site or blog.

You are eligible to apply for Hill-Burton free care if your income is at or below the current HHS Poverty Guidelines. Care at a Hill-Burton obligated facility is not automatically free or reduced-cost, but you can apply for assistance at the admissions or business office of each facility.

Every insurance company pays for the transplant process in different ways. It is very important to find out early what transplant expenses are covered. This page provides some steps you can take to learn about your insurance coverage.

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) presents Insure U — Get Smart About Insurance. Test your insurance intelligence or iiQ, select a life stage course, and study the information and Get Smart About Insurance.

The Federal Trade Commission wants you to know that although some medical discount plans provide legitimate discounts, others take people’s money and offer very little in return. Learn to recognize the warning signs of a medical discount scam.

This tool will provide you with a list of Medicare health plan choices in the geographic area you specify, along with benefit descriptions and other information to help you choose the plan that’s best for you.

If you have questions about Medicare coverage and benefits — including Medigap, Medicare Advantage, and Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage — contact the State Health Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program (SHIP) in your state or territory for more information.

The Department of Labor's Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) administers several important health benefit laws covering employer-based health plans. Learn your basic rights to information about how your health plan works, how to qualify for benefits, and how to make claims for benefits.

When cancer strikes, it is critical that you know and understand your rights and responsibilities under your health insurance plan. This booklet discusses several aspects of health insurance that are important to cancer survivors.

This guide offers readers information on the effects of obesity and morbid obesity, tips for working with your insurance provider,and detailed information concerning the treatment options available for morbid obesity.

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